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Arrhythmia - Irregular heartbeat. Improper beating of the heart. Hypercapnia - Excessive carbon dioxide in the bloodstream Hyperkalemia - Condition in which there is too much potassium in the blood. Metabolic Acidosis - A pH imbalance in which the body has accumulated too much acid Myoglobinuria - Muscle protein in the urine. Usually associated with rhabdomyolysis or muscle destruction. Cola colored urine. Rhabdomyolysis - Condition in which skeletal muscle is broken down, releasing muscle enzymes and electrolytes. Malignant Hyperthermia (MH) - A rare, life threatening reaction triggered in susceptible individuals by administration of certain anesthetic agents. MH is an inherited: - muscle condition that causes a hyper-metabolic state in patients exposed to those specific trigger agents. Once MH has been triggered: - The patient can die in as short a time as 15 mins. Pyrexia - Rapid increase in body temperature. Pyrexia it not: - an early indicator of MH.The earliest sign presented is an: - increase in end tidal carbon dioxide.
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